Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user's instruction says the Technical Parameters Table should have Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the example format, the Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit. This is conflicting. Since the example is part of the required format, perhaps the user intended the Technical Specifications table to follow the example's structure (Benefit) instead of the instruction's Application Scenario. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake. Since the example is the format to follow, I'll proceed with the example's structure for Technical Specifications (Feature, Specification, Benefit). The instruction's mention of Application Scenario might be for another table, but since the example uses Benefit, I'll go with that.
Proceeding with that in mind. Now, let's structure each part.
Product Details: A brief overview of the product, highlighting key features like 10 frequencies, materials, waterproofing, and applications.
Technical Specifications Table: Features like Material, Waterproof Rating, Frequency Range, Design, etc., with their specs and benefits.
Customization Guide: Since the product is a vibrator, customization might include color options, intensity levels, or material choices. The input's product attributes don't mention customization, but the vision details (though for a different product) mentioned customization of colors and designs. Maybe suggest customizable vibration patterns or colors.
Get Inspiration: Encourage customers to use it for intimacy, self-care, etc.
Choose Your Model: Compare Base, Advanced, Pro models. Key attributes could be Frequency Count, Waterproof Level, Material Quality, Battery Life, Additional Features (like remote control, silent mode). For example:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Frequency Range | 10 frequencies | 15 frequencies | 20 frequencies |
Waterproof | IPX7 | IPX7 | IPX8 |
Battery Life | 4 hours | 6 hours | 8 hours |
Additional Features | - | Remote Control | Remote + Silent Mode |
Managers Note: Highlight breakthroughs like 10 frequencies, IPX7, ABS/Silicone combo. Guide users: Base for basic needs, Advanced for more features, Pro for premium features.
Need to use "With X, you can Y" structure. For example, "With 10 customizable frequencies, you can tailor your experience to your unique preferences."
Also, include comparative hints where possible. Maybe the Pro model has 20% longer battery life than Advanced.
Now, putting it all together in markdown as per the example format.
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